The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... propitious or favourable : " Siş bonus O , felixque tuis ! " Virg . Ecl . 5. a fenfe of the word which must have been unknown to Shakspeare , but was familiar to Jonfon . STEEVENS . Be fad , as we would make ye : Think 6 PROLOGUE .
... propitious or favourable : " Siş bonus O , felixque tuis ! " Virg . Ecl . 5. a fenfe of the word which must have been unknown to Shakspeare , but was familiar to Jonfon . STEEVENS . Be fad , as we would make ye : Think 6 PROLOGUE .
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... fenfe may be given to these obfcure lines . " I am but the shadow of poor Buckingham : and even the figure or outline of this fhadow begins now to fade away , being extin- guished by this impending cloud , which darkens ( or interpofes ...
... fenfe may be given to these obfcure lines . " I am but the shadow of poor Buckingham : and even the figure or outline of this fhadow begins now to fade away , being extin- guished by this impending cloud , which darkens ( or interpofes ...
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... fenfe of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to encounter . The word is ftill ufed in fome counties . JOHNSON . 7 So , in As you like it : " I love to cope him in ...
... fenfe of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to encounter . The word is ftill ufed in fome counties . JOHNSON . 7 So , in As you like it : " I love to cope him in ...
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... fenfe is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphofed , by foreign fashions , into fuch an uncouth appearance , that they looked like mummers in a mystery . JOHNSON . That myfteries is the genuine reading , [ Dr. Warburton ...
... fenfe is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphofed , by foreign fashions , into fuch an uncouth appearance , that they looked like mummers in a mystery . JOHNSON . That myfteries is the genuine reading , [ Dr. Warburton ...
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... fenfe will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expreffed , let the reader determine ) no malicious action fhall clofe my grave , i . e . attend the conclufion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it shall ...
... fenfe will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expreffed , let the reader determine ) no malicious action fhall clofe my grave , i . e . attend the conclufion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it shall ...
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